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Showing posts with label Science. Show all posts

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Anti-Hydrogen Captured!

10:34:40AM, 27/11/10 AEST-11:05:01AM, 27/11/10 AEST

As you may have already heard, or you may already know a lot about it (whether your a physicist, technician or enthusiast), Antimatter has been captured for the first time. It has been created artificially in experiments.

I already knew about the discovery and capture, and know a lot about the physics behind it, however I wanted to inform and educate you all on the subject.

Please note, some of the quotes and statistics come from http://www.news.com.au/technology/sci-tech/large-hadron-collider-traps-antimatter/story-fn5fsgyc-1225956290864 and other sources, while most of it comes from me. I will cite these sources correctly.

Antimatter is the opposite of matter and is annihilated when it comes into contact with matter and vice versa. Instead of an electron, it has a positron (also called an antielectron-but I prefer positron). A positron has the opposite elementary charge to an electron. Instead of a proton it has an antiproton which also has the opposite elementary charge to a proton. Then there is the antineutron which has an elementary charge of 0 (like a neutron).

Now that the basic (and I mean basic) structure of an antimatter atom has been explained, we can get on to the story.

Researchers at the Large Hadron Collider have trapped 38 atoms of antihydrogen for 0.166 seconds using incredibly powerful magnetic fields. [1]

"We’ve been able to trap about 38 atoms, which is an incredibly small amount, nothing like what we would need to power Star Trek’s starship Enterprise or even to heat a cup of coffee,"
Robert Thompson, Head of Physics and Astronomy, University of Calgary said. [1]

Now this may seem like nothing, but that is incredible, this means with the huge amounts of data collected, that we can confirm what we are theorising and/or discover completely new ideas and theories.

For Star Trek fans (like myself) the whole concept of a warp drive revolves around anitmatter. Matter (deuterium) and anitmatter (antideuterium)  are injected in to the core by powerful containments fields (magnetic fields to control the particle flow) and collide releasing vast quantities of energy (gamma rays, X-rays, etc.). This powers the warp nacelles and generates a "warp field" and warps spacetime in that field to propel the vessel at FTL velocities.

A paper from the study was published in well known peer-reviewed, scientific journal Nature. [1]

That paper involved cooling negatively charged antiprotons and compressing them into a cold cloud of positrons.[1]

This possibly involves Bose-Einstein condensate temperatures.

“Understanding antimatter will hopefully enable us to shed light on why almost everything in the known universe consists of matter,"
Micheal Charlton, University of Swansea said.[1]

Footnotes:

[1] http://www.news.com.au/technology/sci-tech/large-hadron-collider-traps-antimatter/story-fn5fsgyc-1225956290864

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Cubans Don't Like COD?

04:27:10PM, 25/11/10 AEST-04:46:20PM, 25/11/10 AEST

As I am typing this post, I am also looking at this article (http://www.news.com.au/technology/gaming/call-of-duty-black-ops-attempt-on-castros-life-is-perverse-says-cuba/story-e6frfrt9-1225951908748) on http://www.news.com.au and I don't want to take any credit for something I didn't do (that's just how I roll). However, I do provide commentary and express my opinion.


CUBAN authorities say Americans are living out their Fidel Castro assassination fantasies through video games. Ouch Cuba, I bet that hurt!

"What the United States couldn't accomplish in more than 50 years, they are now trying to do virtually," said an article posted on Cubadebate, a state-run news website.

The brouhaha surrounds highly anticipated game Call of Duty: Black Ops, which went on sale on Tuesday.

The game takes players on secret missions to American Cold War enemies such as the Soviet Union, Cuba, Vietnam and Laos.

The Cuban operation is one of the first challenges players face. Well one of them have to come first!

The mission takes place with John F. Kennedy in the White House in the months leading up to the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion and the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, which brought the world to the brink of nuclear Armageddon.

Players must shoot their way through the colonial streets of Havana on a mission to assassinate Castro, then a young revolutionary who had recently overthrown dictator Fulgencio Batista.

In a twist, they end up killing a body-double and are sent to prison in Siberia.

Cuba said the game attempts to legitimise murder and assassination in the name of entertainment

"This new video game is doubly perverse," the Cubadebate article said.

"On the one hand, it glorifies the illegal assassination attempts the United States government planned against the Cuban leader ... and on the other, it stimulates sociopathic attitudes in North American children and adolescents."

Hey, I'm an adolescent and I'm not adversely affected by playing COD 4, COD 6 and COD 7 (maybe it's because I suck at them-well only on PC. Even though I do love the PC as a gaming platform).

Messages left by The Associated Press with Activision were not immediately returned. 

The article said psychological studies show that violent video games can produce anti-social behaviour in the young because players must take an active part in the bloodletting in order to win.

Let me get one thing straight, bloodletting is a far, far obsolete medical practice, used thousands of years ago by Chinese doctors and other cultures. I don't think they would do that at all!

Watching violent movies, by contrast, is a more passive pursuit and thus less likely to produce copycat behavior.

Christopher J. Ferguson, a psychology professor at Texas A&M International University who studies video game violence, said such studies were off-base.

Frankly, I agree with him, not only as a COD-lover, but as a scientifically minded person.

"There is really a lot of, obviously, rhetoric and politics going on," he told the AP.

Which the Cubans said themselves with their remarks on the Americans reliving their assassination 
fantasies virtually.

"At this point, there is no evidence that video games, violent or otherwise, cause harm to minors."

Prof Ferguson said youth violence in the United States "is at its lowest level in 40 years", yet studies show that as many as 95 percent of young men have played violent video games at some point in their lives.

Cuba says Castro has survived more than 600 attempts on his life. He must be prestige or something...I wonder if that is on COD 7, COD 6, COD 4 or some other one?

Others count the number of serious plots in the dozens, including CIA attempts to poison his pen and his trademark cigars; as well as efforts to recruit a former young German lover and to hide a gun in a TV camera.

American intelligence agents once allegedly hired a hotel worker to slip a fatal pill into Castro's milkshake.

Like all the others, the plot was unsuccessful.

"I think I hold the dubious record of having been the target of more assassination attempts than any politician, in any country, in any era," Castro said in a July 1998 speech, drawing laughter from the crowd.

"The day I die, nobody will believe it." I will...we all die at some point.

Monday, November 22, 2010

MIT's Transient Imaging Camera

04:23:00PM, 22/11/10 AEST-05:26:37PM, 22/11/10 AEST

Well, MIT keeps pumping out new technology. One of the latest is a Transient Imaging Camera-with the ability to capture objects not within it's direct view.

It uses multiple bursts of light quadrillionths of a second apart, and only open for a femtosecond, then counts the quantity of photons it receives. Then,it emits another pulse of light and opens for a fraction amount longer, then counts the new photons it receives and uses these to map out the area.



Currently, the images being generated are poor quality (and I mean really poor quality). However, the staff at Massachusetts Institute of Technology are attempting to make them more higher quality.

Here is the MIT link:

http://cameraculture.media.mit.edu/femtotransientimaging

Monday, October 18, 2010

Khanacademy

07:24:43AM, 18/10/10 AEST-07:33:16AM, 18/10/10 AEST

For all of you who know about khanacademy and Salman  Khan, you probably know that he is also:

a) Bill Gates' favourite teacher.
b) Was shown on PBS News Hour for his Khanacademy work.
c) Holds a B.S. in Mathematics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
d) Holds an M.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
e) Holds an M.B.A in business.
f) Has a wikipedia page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salman_Khan_(educator))
g) There's loads more yet I won't go on in list format.

I'd just like to say, If you are having trouble with grades, or are just simply curious (like me) or you want to donate please head to his site today.

http://www.khanacademy.org

As I'm writing this I'm watching Scientific Notation 3 on his site.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Machinimas with iGrabber

02:49:09PM, 19/09/10 AEST-03:10:00PM, 19/09/10 AEST

Remember the iGrabber I mentioned in previous posts? Well, yesterday and today, I've been making machinimas. They are very bad film technique, no audio, and are just for my two little brothers.

They are filmed off Ben 10: Vilgax Attacks for the Playstation 2. Basically, it's me running around killing the alien enemies for roughly ten minutes.

My Playstation 2 is set up in my room, with the three RGA male plugs in the three RGA female sockets on the iGrabber. The video streams live onto my laptop and I record it (I'm still trying to fix the audio feed). Then after say ten minutes I stop recording, edit the video (brush up frame rates, mute audio-because instead of the game's audio it's my laptops microphone). Then, I burn it onto disc and play it for them on the Television.

So the iGrabber is a very useful device, for programmers, machinima enthusiasts, etc.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Floppy Discs Saved My Research

07:50:00PM, 05/09/10 AEST-08:25:00PM, 05/09/10 AEST

The floppy disc is an almost forgotten technology. However, I think it is a vital role in a developer's OS projects. E.g.

A Tinkernut.com tutorial on OS programming used floppy technology. Mainly for it's multiple "layers" of encoding and storage to allow for bootloading and filesystem storage abilities. He explains that more if you watch this video (http://tinkernut.com/archives/2326).

Also, for some computers that have no working drivers for their USB ports and the CD drive is strangely dysfunctional, the only resort is floppy drives. E.g.

 I have an old IBM Aptiva running Windows 98 and all the instruction manuals and all the software intact. I use it to study Windows 98 and technology before registries (see previous posts) and logfiles.

1.44MB IBM floppy discs are what I'm using. for my laptop, I have an external USB floppy disc drive (it's a LaCie one).

So that's why floppy drives and floppy discs should be used a bit more. Not alot...maybe 15% more?

Tell me what you think.

Fixing Stuck Pixels Using Batch

06:25:42AM, 05/09/10 AEST-06:46:10AM, 05/09/10 AEST

Stuck pixels are generally just a jam in the LCD display. They can be fixed many different ways and in this post I'll show you how to do it using a batch file.

Now, step one, open up your text editor (mines Notepad) and enter this code:

:LOOP
@echo off
@color 53
@color 23
@color 35
@color 32
goto LOOP


Now, an explanation. :LOOP is the name of our subroutine. @ echo off turns on the echo function (I just put it in their it's not required). @color displays a color (which one depends on the number after it). Then finally, goto LOOP executes the LOOP subroutine. 


This code will be an infinite loop (not really but theoretically). So, save it as whatever you like but end it as .bat filetype. Then execute the batch script and move the window over the area of the stuck pixel(s). Leave it for 5 seconds and then close the program. Feel free to edit the source code as you wish, but leave the colours the same.


Now, if that didn't fix it, try going to http://tinkernut.com/archives/442 and watch the video. 


Yes, I sourced of Tinkernut.com, but I think it follows the sites philosophy of spreading knowledge. He also has other great tutorials I suggest you watch. In this video, he also has other methods of fixing stuck pixels.


Enjoy.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Planned Gaming Blog

04:04:30HRS, 20/06/10 AEST-04:14:10HRS, 20/06/10 AEST

Well, I'm back to the blog! I've been busy upgrading the new Beta skin for the blog (do you like it?). Anyway, I'm creating a gaming blog (yes, using Blogger) but I am yet to name it. A poll will be placed up for name options (as soon as some names are narrowed down). Email us at scienceworldblog@gmail.com for your suggestions.

Monday, March 29, 2010

My Programming Languages

07:23:10PM, 29/03/10 AEST-08:11:40PM, 29/03/10 AEST

Well I was bored so I thought I'd post all the languages I know on my blog.

My fist language is C++. It is my favourite and I put the most time into it.
My second language is Java. It is my second favourite and I would put the second amount of time doing.
My third language is JavaScript, as of this time I have not started yet, but will this week (when the holidays start here).

I used Python for a Keylogger only to test how good Python was, I didn't ike it as much as other languages but it was okay. I use MS-DOS at school (because they blocked all good programming languages). Also I use MS-DOS for hacking. I am deeply interestedin Servers and am trying to get a home server.

Maybe, instead of learning JavaScript I should learn MySQL, or PHP or HTML. A poll will be put up.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Apple© iMac™ Technical Specifications

08:10:10AM, 07/03/10 AEST-11:53:30AM, 07/03/10 AEST

The new Apple© iMac™ I mentioned in the previous post, has many options for custom configurations. In this post I am talking about the CPU for the new generation iMac™.

Firstly, I would like to say that you could look at my future posts on CPU's, memory and other computer hardware tutorials.

These are the tech specs for the latest iMac™s:



CPU: Intel© Core™ 2 Duo™ @ 3.06GHz

Screen Display: 54.61cm Width @ 1920pixcelsX1028pixcels

Standard Drive: 500GB

Optional Drive: -

Standard Memory: 4GB

Optional Memory: 8GB

Height: 45.1cm

Length: 18.85cm

Width: 52.8cm

Weight: 9.3kg


CPU: Intel© Core™ 2 Duo™ @ 3.06GHz

Screen Display: 54.61cm Width @ 1920pixcelsX1028pixcels

Standard Drive: 1TB

Optional Drive: 2TB

Standard Memory: 4GB

Optional Memory: 8GB

Height: 51.4cm

Length: 18.85cm

Width: 52.8cm

Weight: 9.3kg


CPU: Intel© Core™ 2 Duo™ @ 3.06GHz

Screen Display: 68.58cm Width @2560pixcelsX1440pixcels

Standard Drive: 1TB

Optional Drive: 2TB

Standard Memory: 4GB

Optional Memory: 16GB

Height: 51.7cm

Length: 20.7cm

Width: 65.0cm

Weight: 13.8kg


CPU: Intel© Core™ i5 @ 2.66GHz

Screen Display: 54.61cm Width @2560xcelsX1440pixcels

Standard Drive: 1TB

Optional Drive: 2TB

Standard Memory: 4GB

Optional Memory: 16GB

Height: 51.7cm

Length: 20.7cm

Width: 65.0cm

Weight: 13.8kg




 
 
 This link will be included in the blog's link section, but here it is anyway:

http://www.apple.com/au/imas/specs.html

Great link with most of this data on it.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Imagining The Tenth Dimension

12:54:00PM, 28/02/10 AEST-01:32:35PM, 28/02/10 AEST
This intuitave project is a brilliant acomplishment in Science. I agree with Rob Bryanton's theories and it has improved my understanding on the topics of Quantum Mechanics.

For the official YouTube Channel visit:

http://www.youtube.com/user/10thdim

More links are at the page.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

HackerPort Blog

07:24:00AM, 31/01/10 AEST-07:41:00AM, 31/01/10 AEST
My best friend Liam Edwards-Playne is author of HackerPort©, a great blog for programming. As the name suggests, it focuses on programming. ScienceWorld© focuses on all science and conspiracies. So, for more detailed material on programming, visit www.hackerport.blogspot.com. It is great, trust me (see that registries lessons on my blog? they are inspired by his blog). Beware HackerPort© has similar Copyright functions to ScienceWorld©.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Registries Lesson #1

09:01:00PM, 30/01/10 AEST-09:26:00PM, 30/01/10 AEST

Well, registries are mentioned on HackerPort, but I am NOT copying okay?

Registries are almost an enigma of Windows, they are basically shadowy, not mentioned data repositories for Windows.

Right, goto Start Menu>All Programs>Accessories>Run. In run type in REGEDIT (or regedit, it doesn't matter what case). Now, you should have arrived in My Computer with a tree dialog looking something like this:

My Computer
     HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
     HKEY_CURRENT_USER
     HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
     HKEY_USERS
     HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
Now lets explain...

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT is where the basic, fundamental Windows User Interface (Graphical User Interface and Command-line User Interface, etc.). File mapping for certain application settings, OLE (Object Linking and Embedding), etc. 

Now OLE is Microsoft's framework for a compound document technology. Briefly, a compound document is something like a display desktop that can contain visual and information objects of all kinds: text, calendars, animations, sound, motion video, 3-D, continually updated news, controls, and so forth. Each desktop object is an independent program entity that can interact with a user and also communicate with other objects on the desktop. Part of Microsoft's ActiveX technologies, OLE takes advantage and is part of a larger, more general concept, the Component Object Model (COM) and its distributed version,DCOM. An OLE object is necessarily also a component (or COM object).
Some main concepts in OLE and COM are:

Microsoft terms are shown first; industry or alternative versions of those terms are shown in parentheses:
ConceptWhat it is
OLEA set of APIs to create and display a (compound) document
Document (compound document)A presentation of different items in an "animated desktop"
Item (object; also called a component)An element in a document, such as an animated calendar, a video window, a sound player, a sound file...
Container or container applicationThe program entity that holds a document or a control
Server or server applicationThe program entity that holds an item within an OLE container
EmbeddingAdding the source data for an item to a document; use the Paste command in a container application
LinkingAdding a link to the source data for an item to a document; use the Paste Link command in a container application
Visual editingActivating an item that is embedded in a document and "editing" it
AutomationHaving one container or server application drive another application
Compound files (structured storage)A standard file format that simplifies the storing of (compound) documents; consists of storages (similar to directories) andstreams (similar to files)
Uniform Data Transfer (UDT)A single data transfer interface that accommodates drag-and-drop; clipboard; and dynamic data exchange (DDE)
Component Object Model (COM)Provides the underlying support for OLE items (objects) and ActiveX controls to communicate with other OLE objects or ActiveX controls
ActiveX ControlAn item (object) that can be distributed and run on top of a COM
Microsoft Foundation Class (MCF) libraryA set of ready-made classes or templates that can be used to build container and server applications

says that OLE contains about 660 new function calls or individual program interfaces in addition to those already in Win32. For this reason, Microsoft provides the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library, a set of ready-made classes that can be used to build container and server applications, and tools such as Visual C++.
In the "Introduction to OLE" on its Developer Site, Microsoft says that "OLE" no longer stands for "Object Linking and Embedding," but just for the letters "OLE."

For more lessons check the rest of the blog.




Project Ports-Update #3

04:04:00PM, 30/01/10 AEST-04:29:00PM, 30/01/10 AEST
Head to Microsoft Corporation©'s BDLC (Beginner Developer Learning Centre) and find a video about how the internet works. Then check out their excellent programming education. The video will be in Kid's Corner. The link will be added to the Links List.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Project Ports-Update #2

04:32:00PM, 29/01/10 AEST-04:36:00PM, 29/01/10 AEST

Any information conveyed about Project Ports is fine to publish (just as an FYI).

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Project Ports-Update #1

06:24:11PM, 28/01/10 AEST-06:27:00PM, 28/01/10 AEST

Project Ports is a project involving Vincent Nathan and I. Its goal is to research Port Numbers for Computers. Some tasks planned are:


  • Find out how to retrieve Port Numbers.
  • Find out more about them.
  • Find out how to use them.
  • Conglomerate all reports to ScienceWorld.

Indian Space Program?

06:38:46AM, 28/01/10 AEST-07:01:00AM, 28/01/10 AEST

I'm a conspiracy theorist (along with many other hobbies). So as you'd expect I use some websites that are in the same field, and one of these is www.area51zone.com and they have a news feed page. (http://www.area51zone.com/cgi-bin/news/news.cgi?headlines=all&header=1). I was looking at this page this morning and I saw India is planning to be in space by 2016.

Why would they? I mean there's NASA (the main space agency for America), the European Space Agency also, India's terrorism is another serious threat. That could take lives in the hundreds.

So I don't think India is going into space anytime soon (at least not until the terrorism is sorted out).